and the president is unlikely to order a strike while those inspectors are still on theground.sean? >>jennifer, thank you. joining me now kentucky senator rand paul. thank you for being with us. >> glad to be with you, sean. do you think this is a wise decision and do you think that the president needs congressional aprove al? >> absolutely he needs congressional approval. the constitution is cleave r on this subject. we vested the power to go to war in congress. without question congress should vote on this and he is going against the constitution and it will be an unlawful act if he takes military action without having them vote on it. >> i think these words are important. this was before they took office. joe biden says he would impeach somebody that would do what he was about to do. >> i was chairman judiciary committee i teach this this is something i know. i got together and to write a piece pointing out the president has no constitutional authority to take this nation to war against 70 million people unless we are attacked. and if he does, i would move to impeach him. the house obviousl

isseansalisbury,a former nfl quarterback and one of the plaintiffs in that suit. good to have you here. before we talk about the financial aspect of this the 7 65 million dollar settlement you say you're a walking train wreck after your sports career. several have compared this case to the massive litigation against big tobacco. what does it mean for you and the other thousands of nfl players to see a settlement? >> i think it shows the compassion for the nfl. number two i'll speak to myself and guys i've talked to and know who have gone through this. when you see a former player who can't remember how to take his kid to school and you see what has happened to junior seau and players who contemplate it every day. some something like this comes down and almost a billion dollars, we are humble and blessed and i don't like when people say the nfl hid it. i don't think the nfl was as educated or informed then either. . you some smelling salts on and go back into the game. it means a lot. when my doctor sits across from me when you talk about a train wreck when he sits across from me and i

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: for thirdbasemanseanthomasthe game means getting back on his feet. joe is helping him find his job. >> they have a lot of openings. >> reporter: for rose it's about belonging. >> i'm part of a team. part of society again. i love it. >> reporter: on joe carabello's diamond in the rough. helping make others america strong. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> we thank clayton and we thank you for watching. we always have the latest at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be here later and "world news" will be back tomorrow night. good night. >>> we're live at the bay bridge tonight you'll see what they've accomplished so far. >> how much luck bay area drivers are having navigating bridge autos what it's been like to cross the bay on bart and remarkable numbers they've tallied so far during the shut down. >> we'll give you a look at what is going to happen, and when after 76 years. >> from sky 7 hd, tonight, video of the bay bridge like you've never seen it before. the oakland end of the old bridge now being stripped to its gerters and taken apart. good evening, i'm ama daets. >> i'm caroly

defiance, saying they will defend themselves against any aggression. a few hundred kilometersawayseanandpanic. after more than two years of conflict, seems like this are a regular occurrence in many parts of syria. the president obama will act without one of the closest allies and friends he has already said there are core interests at stake for the united states, and that country whose violate international norms regarding chemical weapons need to be held accountable. simon mcgregor, london. started by asking james what the reaction had been to the vote. >> the u.n. is shocked that the loyal britts who safed by the americans in iraq and after dan stan will not be involved in this. are going to support this military action at the time. when he was speaking it looked as though there was a plan, a short path, a short attack, it looks like that is unraveling now. >> what does it mean for the possibility of the attack. >> they tried that again, they sat down with the other permanent numbers. looks like there's no way that russia is going to budge. the other problem is there was weapons

working in an independent hardware store who makes 11 or $12 an hour to sayyes,seandashould get 15 for serving hamburgers. it is doing to be very very difficult. unfortunately, this movement is more going on here than just $15 an hour. it is the labor movement. they are trying to essentially recruit workers get union cards things of that nature, and the impact on mcdonalds will be far greater than the $15 an hour, because they will bring everything else. before you know it you will have work rules. where someone that makes fries can't flip a hamburger, someone who flips a hamburger. >> some people would argue that's a good thing. >> well, those are the rules that general motors out of business, i would point out to you. >> also created all sorts of issues. unions at times have protected, whoers so it is one of those balances acts. let's talk about what the fast food industry is saying. they are saying that they are defending themselveses by saying -- the fact is only 5% of restaurant employees any the minimum wage, and those who do are working part time, half are teenagers. on the

are not going to make the tuesday morning opening. wehaveseannothingyet that indicates we would not make tuesday morning at 5:00 o'clock. >> the only back up this evening at the bay bridge toll plaza the asphalt truck ready to make their delivery. they have about 25 to 30 minute commute from please anton chp says which is pretty good clip keeping construction rate on schedule. >> at the bay bridge toll plaza abc 7 news. >> take a look at this time lapse video from our camera on yurba buena island crew hard at work converting path to new eastern span. bridge scheduled to open to traffic again by 5:00 a.m. tuesday as heather mention the day after labor day. now 101 to the san m te'o bridge really resembled a parking lot this morning. morning news traffic reporter says we can expect more of the same tomorrow as for other trouble spots. 238 to 8 80 to get tout bridge that was particularly busy today. folk also heading in the northbound direction to get to the richmond san rafael bridge and then coming down through marin to get to san francisco. so we did see those particular areas pre

look. lookwhatsean's gotcooking. >> cute.>>seanisvery tall. >> he's a long drink of water. >> this is a really simple trend. gray on gray. one of the biggest trends in men's fashion. pretty much every guy has an athletic gray t-shirt at home. this fun sweater from the gap. that shawl collar is also on trend. sporty and easy and comfortable at the same time. >> a lot of that going around. the gray and gray. >> that's a no-brainer for guys. they feel comfortable and safe in gray. >> trying get your guy out of his normal pattern. >> so instead, just layer stuff on him for fall and you are good to go. >> let's bring out our final guy. ignacio is here. >> i heard he was in town. >> hello. >> he's all ready for fall weather. >> so this is a really classic handsome look. we start with a liberty print, that small floral print and layered the sweatshirt knit over it. this is cut like a sweatshirt so guys don't feel like they are being too fashion forward. this top or basic navy jack set really fantastic. it pulled the look together. >> and it's so affordable. >> fashion forward. >>

. >> reporter: for thirdbaseman,seanthomasthe game means getting back on his feet. joe is helping him find a job. >> i appreciate it, joe. >> they have a lot of openings. >> reporter: for rose it is about belonging. >> i am part of a team, a part of society again. i love it. >> reporter: on joe carobello's diamond in the rough. >> that a boy, mitch! >> reporter: clayton sandel, abc news, denver. >> it just takes one person with a brilliant idea. sometimes that is so brilliant. the kind of thing that cities across america should start adopting. a wonderful way. to bring people together. >> good for the soul. good for us. we should get out there. sunny lawson field they're playing on. newly restored. where my favorite writer in the whole world -- where jack kerouac watched, and talked about it in the book "on the road." >> did you write that? >> i did not. i saw that. >> i mentioned jack kerouac. >> must say something. about jack kerouac. a cool story. cool tidbit. >> next, we'll get into football. >> nfl teams were practicing. college kids were playing for real. an ending that will be hard

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